Lucia Žitňanská Explained

Lucia Žitňanská
Office:Minister of Justice
Term Start:23 March 2016
Term End:22 March 2018
Primeminister:Robert Fico
Successor:Gábor Gál
Primeminister1:Iveta Radičová
Term Start1:8 July 2010
Term End1:4 April 2012
Predecessor1:Viera Petríková
Primeminister2:Mikuláš Dzurinda
Term Start2:8 February 2006
Term End2:4 July 2006
Predecessor2:Daniel Lipšic
Successor2:Štefan Harabin
Office3:Deputy Prime Minister
Primeminister3:Robert Fico
Term Start3:23 March 2016
Term End3:22 March 2018
Primeminister4:Mikuláš Dzurinda
Term Start4:8 February 2006
Term End4:4 July 2006
Predecessor4:Daniel Lipšic
Successor4:Štefan Harabin
Birth Date:3 June 1964
Birth Place:Bratislava, Czechoslovakia
Children:3

Lucia Žitňanská (born 3 June 1964) is a Slovak politician and member of Most–Híd. She served as Minister of Justice in the third government of Robert Fico from 2016 to 2018. In 2006 she served as deputy prime minister and Minister of Justice of Slovakia and in 2010 until 2012 she again served as Minister of Justice in the cabinet of Iveta Radičová.

Legal career

In January 2013, the law firm TaylorWessing e/n/w/c announced to the lawyers that Žitňanská had become its "new reinforcement", wanting to renew her lawyer's license.[1] Since June 2013, she has been named on the list of arbitrators of the Vienna Arbitration Court.[2]

Political career

2012 Slovak parliamentary election

In the 2012 Slovak parliamentary election, Žitňanská received almost four times as many votes (103,517), thus ahead of the SDKÚ-DS chairman Mikuláš Dzurinda and vice-chairman Ivan Mikloš, the latter of whom received 56,771 preferential votes.[3]

A few days after the elections, Dzurinda announced that he would not apply for a position in the party's presidency and expressed his support for the presidential candidacy of Žitňanská, whom he entrusted to represent the party at the congress.[4] At the SDKÚ-DS congress on 19 May 2012, she was unsuccessful in the 2014 Slovak presidential election when Pavol Frešo defeated her in the second round.[5] On 27 November, Žitňanská replaced Ľudovít Kaník as chairman of the SDKÚ parliamentary club.[6] On 12 December 2013, she resigned from SDKÚ-DS with Miroslav Beblavý and Magdaléna Vášáryová.[7]

Minister of Justice

On 8 April 2014, Most–Híd presidency confirmed that Žitňanská, who was an independent politician, would become a member of the party. She promised to hold the position of vice-president, but changed her mind and was not interested.[8]

2016–2018: Slovak parliamentary election and departure from politics

After placing second in Most–Híd candidate list during the 2016 Slovak parliamentary election,[9] Žitňanská was appointed Minister of Justice by President Andrej Kiska.[10] She became chairperson of the Legislative Council of the Slovak Government on 11 May.[11] In June 2017, Žitňanská criticised the candidacy of the State Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, Monika Jankovská, to the Judicial Council.[12]

On 14 March 2018, Žitňanská decided not to continue in the new Cabinet of Peter Pellegrini, citing her inability to find the necessary compromises with the coalition partners.[13] She also resigned from Most-Híd the same year on 20 September.[14]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lucia Žitňanská rozšíri tím TaylorWessing e/n/w/c advokáti. dead. Taylor Wessing e/n/w/c. 7 January 2013. sk. https://web.archive.org/web/20131029195642/https://www.taylorwessing.com/sk/news-insights/details/lucia-zitnanska-rozsiri-tim-taylorwessing-enwc-advokati-2013-01-07.html. 29 October 2013.
  2. News: Žitňanská získala lukratívne miesto vo Viedni. dead. Hospodárske noviny. Eco Press. 10 July 2013. sk. https://web.archive.org/web/20131029214318/http://hn.hnonline.sk/zitnanska-ziskala-lukrativne-miesto-vo-viedni-559937. 29 October 2013.
  3. Web site: Výsledky prednostného hlasovania. dead. Slovak Statistical Office. 11 March 2021. sk. https://web.archive.org/web/20120618083736/http://app.statistics.sk/nrsr2012/sr/tab5.jsp?lang=sk. 18 June 2012.
  4. News: Monika. Tódová. Dzurinda už dobehol svoj polmaratón. Sme. Petit Press. 12 March 2012. 13 March 2012. sk.
  5. News: Monika. Tódová. Dzurinda už nebude predsedom SDKÚ, podporuje Žitňanskú. Sme. Petit Press. 12 March 2012. 13 March 2012. sk.
  6. News: Miroslav. Kern. Kaník už nevedie klub SDKÚ, nahradila ho Žitňanská. Sme. Petit Press. 27 November 2012. 30 October 2024. sk.
  7. News: Miroslav. Kern. SDKÚ má sotva klub, odišli Žitňanská, Beblavý a Vášáryová. Sme. Petit Press. 13 December 2013. 30 October 2024. sk.
  8. Web site: Lucia Žitňanská vstupuje do Mosta-Híd. Má sa stať podpredsedníčkou strany. dead. aktualne.atlas.sk. News & Media Holding. 8 April 2014. sk. https://web.archive.org/web/20180327211956/https://aktualne.centrum.sk/lucia-zitnanska-vstupuje-do-mosta-hid-mala-by-sa-stat-podpredsednickou-strany/slovensko/politika/. 27 March 2018.
  9. Web site: Upratovanie v Legislatívnej rade vlády. Žitňanská má novú funkciu. dead. aktualne.atlas.sk. 11 May 2016. sk. https://web.archive.org/web/20160512101619/http://aktualne.atlas.sk/slovensko/politika/vlada-obmenila-clenov-legislativnej-rady-predsednickou-stala-zitnanska.html. 12 May 2016.
  10. Web site: Lucia Žitňanská: Profil ministerky spravodlivosti. Teraz.sk. News Agency of the Slovak Republic. 23 March 2016. 14 June 2017. sk.
  11. Web site: Upratovanie v Legislatívnej rade vlády. Žitňanská má novú funkciu. dead. aktualne.atlas.sk. 11 May 2016. sk. https://web.archive.org/web/20160512101619/http://aktualne.atlas.sk/slovensko/politika/vlada-obmenila-clenov-legislativnej-rady-predsednickou-stala-zitnanska.html. 12 May 2016.
  12. Web site: Veronika. Prušová. Žitňanská hrozí demisiou, ak Jankovská zo Smeru prejde do Súdnej rady (+video). Denník N. N Press. 14 June 2017. sk.
  13. Web site: Pokračovanie koalície je lepším riešením, tvrdí Žitňanská a vysvetľovala svoj odchod z vlády. SITA. 15 March 2018. 1 November 2019. sk.
  14. Web site: L. Žitňanská odchádza z Mosta-Híd. Teraz.sk. News Agency of the Slovak Republic. 20 September 2018. 30 October 2024. sk.